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Esteemed Contributor
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Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

Nothing fancy - one that is easy to use.

 

Thanks.

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

I am in the market for a meat thermometer, too.

 

I have been looking at the ThermoWorks site:  http://www.thermoworks.com/Meat-Poultry-Fish

 

Prices vary on their products, from $19 +

 

I may order the Thermapen Mk4.

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer


@twinsister wrote:

Nothing fancy - one that is easy to use.

 

Thanks.


The ones they sell at your local DOLLAR STORE! Smiley Wink

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

In my experience they all seem to work just as well as any other.

 

Heck, for the infrequent times I need such a thing, I've just been using an old candy thermometer that I've had for eons.  Smiley Happy

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

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A leave in one? One with a probe and remote read out? An instant read? 

 

They don't all work the same. I've had some crappy ones. I love my Thermoworks thermometers. I have their thermapen ( which is an instant read, not a leave in) and their ChefAlarm which has a probe and remote read out. Love both. 

 

Do not by Thermoworks products on Amazon though, as they are not an authorized seller and there have been issues with fakes. They have their own website and fast shipping. 

 

 

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

Thanks everyone.  I am looking for an instant read.  I will go with Thermoworks based on your recommendations.  Will buy from their site and not from Amazon.

 

 

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

The Thermapen is expensive at close to 100 dollars but I've had mine for probably 8 years and use it all the time. No issues. They do have a cheaper one, that is just slightly slower reading the temp and it's call thermapop. @twinsister 

 

 

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

I have two that I like. One is the Polder digital. It has a probe and a wire that allows you to put the display outside of the oven. The closed door doesn't interfere with the wire. You can set your desired temp. and it will sound the alarm when it reaches it. I used it for prime rib, and it worked very well. We also use it sometimes for smoking. The other one is an instant read Polder that folds shut. It has suggested readings for various types of meat. We love it for hearth cooking and quick checks on the smoker and grill. I use it VERY often.

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

@jaxs mom - Thanks.  I got the cheaper one.  Just got an e-mail that it has shipped already!

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Re: Need recommendations for a meat thermometer

I just received these from HSN but haven't tried them yet.

 

Perfect Sense Set of 2 Easy-Read Meat Thermometers
484-878  $24.95/2
Perfect Sense Set of 2 Easy-Read Meat Thermometers